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Shakespeare did not strive to convey an impression that what his audiences were seeing is what actually or literally transpired in history.
Something special was transpiring.
What transpires is quite literally a wild goose chase, albeit a highly enjoyable one.
"His Dark Night of the Sole has a woman tell a lover that her husband is 'an odd fish' and then it transpires she means this quite literally".
Quite literally as it transpired.
America literally gained its freedom by the Patriots rising up against its spoilt, divisive and, it soon transpired, medically insane ruler.
After literally 17 different phone calls, two of which involved being on hold for FIFTEEN MINUTES, it transpired we weren't eligible for the fucking thing after all.
We, scholars in Honduras and the US, spent literally months and years making the case to prove the obvious to the Obama administration that what had transpired in Honduras was a coup d'état by any standards.
Put another way, what transpired Thursday was arguably the year's foremost gathering of Washington navel-gazers and people who literally gaze at their navels because they're stoned out of their minds.
Put another way, what transpired on First and Constitution NE was arguably the year's foremost gathering of Washington navel gazers and people who literally gaze at their navels because they're stoned out of their minds.
Much musical eeriness transpired.
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